Lounge Review: Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club (JFK) - The Bulkhead Seat (2024)

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I checked out the first Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club two weeks after it opened. last year in Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) (full review here). I have been back to it a few times, but have not had the opportunity to check out any of the others until this week. The two New York locations opened only weeks ago with LaGuardia Airport (LGA) debuting on January 16th and John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) opening its doors on January 23rd.

The location at New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is a joint offering with Etihad Airways (the airline previously operated the lounge). The 7,600-square-foot lounge doesn’t offer much in the way of amenities aside from food and beverage, but it’s a great space to relax and work before a flight (a stark contrast to the overcrowded American Express Centurion Lounge directly next door.

The lounge is located on the 4th floor just outside of security.

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Access

Access is granted to those with a Priority Pass membership gained through carrying the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (cardholders can also bring two guests). If you hold the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, you can enter an unlimited number of times, but if you have a Priority Pass membership from holding any other card, you’re limited to one visit per year (subsequent visits will be charged). The lounge is located in Terminal 4, which houses Air India, Delta Air Lines, EL AL, Emirates, Etihad, Virgin Atlantic, and more.

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There is a desk immediately upon entering the lounge. You give your name and phone number and they text you when it’s your turn.

Anthony’s Take: The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club is nicely decorated, offers plenty of seating and a mix of a la carte and buffet dining along with a full bar. The decor is warm, yet sophisticated (on a par with the Centurion Lounges). I tested multiple dishes and generally enjoyed them all. The service is excellent and it’s a great spot to relax and work.

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Departure boards are near the entrance.

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Bar

A bar is located on the left side the lounge. It offers all of the standard spirits, wine, and beer as well as a nice co*cktail menu.

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co*cktails and wine can also be ordered to your table with the QR codes found there.

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There is one station offering an espresso machine with coffee from Joe Coffee, cold brew, tea, and water. The coffee machine was out of order during my visit.

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Two dispensers offer cold brew.

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A case under the counter was filled with soft drinks.

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Cookies, Lemon Bars, and Brownies were on the counter. These were empty when I arrived, but refilled.

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Food

Lunch/dinner was being served during my visit. The buffet has several small plates and desserts. Other dishes can be ordered a la carte from the QR codes found on tables. I tried several and they were all pretty good.

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Braised Beef

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Chicken Tagine

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Curry Cauliflower

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Hummus

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Pita Bread

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Bruschetta

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Rocket Salad

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Apricot Mozzarella

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I was seated at Table 63 and ordered via QR code.

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The QR code brings up a menu where you can order food and co*cktails to your table.

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The menu offers multiple dishes and I tried a few.

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Lamb Meatballs with Romesco. These were tasty and I could have eaten a few more.

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Sapphire Noodles. I found these a little bland.

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Sapphire Burger & Fries. The burger was a little dry, but the fries were excellent.

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Seating & Decor

I really like the design of this lounge. It’s sophisticated yet cozy. Chase and The Club get points for the way it is laid out and the finishings that were chosen.

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There is lots of seating and I love all of the plants.

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I like that Chase monitors the number of people in the lounge and does not allow it to be overcrowded.

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A fireplace in the corner made the space extra cozy.

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I liked the giant picture near the entrance.

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The space is divided into two rooms with lots of tables, couches, and more.

Amenities

The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club offers free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and the food and beverages listed above. It’s the smallest location offered in the network.

Anthony’s Take: I was excited to check out this lounge and it did not disappoint. The service, decor, and drinks are top notch. All of the employees we encountered seemed excited and proud to work there.

Anthony’s Credit Card Pick: The Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card is a great premium card with lots of benefits including a $300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursem*nt for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year; 1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs including Hyatt and United; 5x on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards®, 3x on dining, and 2x on all other eligible travel purchases. The annual fee is $550.

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Anthony Losanno

Anthony is a road warrior with a love of all things travel. He has flown over three million miles, mostly in his favorite bulkhead seat (1B). He'll share the tips and tricks he's learned along the way as well as his thoughts on airlines, hotels, destinations, attractions, restaurants, and ways to get more out of loyalty programs.

Lounge Review: Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club (JFK) - The Bulkhead Seat (2024)

FAQs

How to get into Chase Sapphire Lounge JFK? ›

ACCESSING THE CHASE SAPPHIRE LOUNGE AT JFK

Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders receive complimentary access and may bring in two guests per visit. To enter, I was asked for either my Chase Sapphire Reserve card OR the associated Priority Pass (free with the card).

What lounges does Chase Sapphire prefer? ›

The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not include any airport lounge benefits as a perk of having the card, but it does have other travel benefits for a $95 annual fee.

How to get Priority Pass with Chase Sapphire Preferred? ›

To activate your Priority Pass Select membership that comes with Sapphire Reserve:
  1. Sign in to Chase Ultimate Rewards®.
  2. Choose the card you'd like to enroll.
  3. Select "Card Benefits."
  4. Scroll to see benefits, then choose "Travel."
  5. Select "Complimentary Airport Lounge Access."

Does Chase Sapphire Reserve get you into airport lounges? ›

Yes, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® offers airport lounge access to all cardholders via a Priority Pass Select membership. You'll need to activate your Priority Pass membership before you can use it, which is an easy, one-time requirement.

Is Sapphire lounge food free? ›

However, even the most modest lounges will offer you complimentary snacks and drinks, and the nicest ones will offer generous buffets. For example, the Turkish Airlines lounges in both Washington Dulles (IAD) and Miami International (MIA) airports feature exceptional selections of Middle Eastern food.

How many times can you go to the Chase Sapphire Reserve lounge? ›

Your Priority Pass Select membership does not limit the number of times you can access a lounge. A membership with Sapphire Reserve also allows you a maximum of 2 guests, and your authorized user is allowed 2 guests. Your credit card is charged $27 for each additional guest after the visit is reported to Priority Pass.

Does Chase Sapphire get you into Delta Sky Club? ›

No, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not provide complimentary access to airport lounges, even Chase airport lounges. Chase Sapphire Reserve®, on the other hand, gives free airport lounge access – for the cardholder, authorized users, and up to two guests.

What airlines are best with Chase Sapphire Preferred? ›

Which Chase Sapphire transfer partners are the best?
Transfer partnerEstimated valueTransfer ratio
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards1.5 cents.1:1.
United Airlines MileagePlus miles1.2 cents.1:1.
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points1.8 cents.1:1.
World of Hyatt points2.3 cents.1:1.
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Who can enter the Chase Sapphire Lounge? ›

Sapphire Reserve cardmembers may access the Sapphire Lounge with up to two guests. To enter, show your activated, complimentary Priority PassTM membership that comes with your Reserve card and a valid boarding pass, up to three hours before your departing flight.

Do you get priority boarding with Chase Sapphire Preferred? ›

No, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not offer priority boarding on flights. Priority boarding is a credit card benefit that lets you be among the first boarding groups on flights with a certain airline that you book using an eligible credit card.

Does Chase Sapphire Preferred cover TSA PreCheck? ›

Although it has many travel benefits, the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card does not reimburse the TSA PreCheck application fee.

How long does it take to get Priority Pass Chase Sapphire? ›

Once you activate the Priority Pass, you and any authorized users on your Chase Sapphire Reserve account will get membership cards within 2-3 weeks by mail. Keep in mind, you'll need to show your membership cards and a same-day boarding pass to get into a Priority Pass lounge.

Is there a Chase lounge at JFK? ›

At 7,600 square feet, JFK's Chase Sapphire Lounge is smaller than others in the network. The nearby LaGuardia space has nearly triple the floor space.

What airport lounges do you get with Chase Sapphire Preferred? ›

Does the Chase Sapphire Preferred Offer Lounge Access? You may be surprised to learn that, no, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card does not provide any sort of lounge membership or complimentary one-time passes, not even to any of the Chase Sapphire Lounges.

Can I use my Priority Pass twice in a day? ›

To enter the lounge, you will be required to present your valid membership card and a valid boarding pass. How many times can I use my Priority Pass membership? There is no limit to the number of lounge visits you can use in a day or a year as long as you have a valid same-day boarding pass.

Can I pay for lounge access at JFK? ›

Lounge day passes can be purchased in Terminal 1, Terminal 4 (Emirates passengers), Terminal 7 or Terminal 8.

How do you get into the Chase lounge at the Chase Center? ›

Guests must hold a valid ticket for the event or game they are planning to attend and present a valid photo ID that matches their reservation name. Do I have to pay to get into the Chase Lounge? Entry to the Chase Lounge is always free, but only open to Chase customers who are invited and make a reservation.

How do I access my American Express lounge JFK? ›

In order to enter the lounge, you must hold one of 3 types of American Express cards, issued anywhere worldwide:
  1. The Platinum Card® from American Express.
  2. The Business Platinum Card® from American Express.
  3. Centurion Card® from American Express.
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Can you use Priority Pass at JFK? ›

You can access any of the Priority Pass lounges at JFK Terminal 4 lounges up to 3 hours before departure.

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